| The Big Muddy - Bruce Springsteen - 237 sec The Big Muddy from the "Lucky Town" CD
..no copyright infringement intended - i simply love this song and wanted to put it with pictures. Auteur : ann19oct Tags: Bruce Springsteen The Boss Big Muddy Lucky Town Pete Seeger Vietnam 1963  |
| Pablo Neruda - 134 sec Chilean poet Pablo Neruda Auteur : ann19oct Tags: Pablo Neruda Chile Elyssium poet poem  |
| Hafiz- Persian poet - 61 sec Some angels grumble- by the Persian poet - Hafiz -
Every time-
a man upon the path-
does not keep his word-
some angels grumble-
and have to remove-
a few of the bets-
they had placed upon his heart-
to win. Auteur : ann19oct Tags: Hafiz Persian Persia poetry poem angels raphael Sufi  |
| U2 - Promenade - 140 sec Promenade - from The Unforgetable Fire CD
Earth, sky, sea and rain-
is she coming back again-
men of straw-snooker hall-
words that build or destroy-
dirt dry bone sand and stone-
barbed wire fence cut me down-
i'd like to be around-
in a spiral staircase-
to the higher ground-
and I, like a firework, explode-
Roman candle, lighting lights up the sky-
In the cracked streets trampled underfoot-
sidestep, sidewalk-
I see you stare into space-
have I got closer now-
behind the face-
Oh...tell me-
charity dance with me-
turn me around tonight-
up the spiral staircase-
to the higher ground-
slideslow, seaside town, coca-cola-
radio, radio, radio... Auteur : ann19oct Tags: U2 Edge Bono Larry Adam Promenade The Unforgetable Fire  |
| eddie vedder sings You've Got to Hide Your Love Away - 127 sec This is version 2 (i deleted first one by mistake). Auteur : ann19oct Tags: Eddie Vedder "I Am Sam" You've got to hide your love away  |
| Prologue by Loreena McKennitt/Quotes from Rumi - 254 sec This is one of my favorite songs by Loreena Mckennitt. i think she has one of the most beautiful voices ever, and since the song doesn't contain any real lyrics, i've taken the liberty of adding a few of my favorite lines from Rumi. Auteur : ann19oct Tags: Loreena Mckennitt Prologue Rumi  |
| Mawlana Jalal-ad-Din Muhammad Balki-(Rumi) Poem - 55 sec Poem from the Mathnavi I, 2930, with Corelli Adagio, concerto grosso op.6
The poem reads:
Passing, passing.
The blossom gives way to the fruit.
Both are necessary.
One passes into another.
Bread exists to be broken,
to sustain its purpose.
The grape on the vine
is wine in the making,
Crush it,
and it comes alive.
This poem has been a great inspiration for me, and I hope whoever reads it will find it also an inspiration. Auteur : ann19oct Tags: Rumi Mathnavi Mathnawi Masnavi Poetry  |